FIDM Digital Media Student Wins in National Competition
FIDM is proud to announce that Digital Media Student Meme's Ellis took top honors at The Hollywood Reporter’s 6th Annual Key Art Awards Student Competition. At a gala event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, it was revealed that out of over 200 nationwide entries, Meme’ Brokeback Mountain entry took First Place in the Audio-Visual Trailer category.
“The quality of this year’s student entries is absolutely incredible, and we’re thrilled to be able to showcase and honor such brilliant work,” said John Kilcullen, Publisher of The Hollywood Reporter, speaking at a reception at the FIDM Museum & Galleries. “This unique competition connects students with key players in the Hollywood creative community, and I believe that many of the finalists, if not all, will be Key Art Awards nominees in years to come.”
FIDM Students have done well before in the Key Art Student Competition. In a previous contest, Meredith H. Carty won First Place in the Print category for her poster for Moulin Rouge, and Ali Dogramanci was a finalist with his poster for A Beautiful Mind.
